From the epic vision of a lion standing atop Pride Rock to the unforgettable appearance of Mufasa in the clouds, "The Lion King" does appear to mirror "Kimba" at certain points. With the release of the live-action remake of The Lion King, animation fans have once again been reminded of the Kimba the White Lion controversy. Did Disney's The Lion King take elements from Osamu Tezuka's Kimba the White Lion? There certainly are a lot of similarities.
While Kimba the White Lion by Osamu Tezuka, creator of Astro Boy and Dororo, was created in 1965 by Mushi Production, The Lion King film by Disney may have been released afterwards in 1994 but. The controversy first began soon after The Lion King movie hit the big screen and people began noticing similarities between this "original" Disney movie and a 1965 anime series Kimba the White Lion. Kimba the White Lion follows the story of Kimba, a cub born on a ship after his father is killed and his mother trapped by hunters.
A storm destroys the ship and kills all on board. Although Disney's The Lion King may be a favorite amongst fans, the story seems eerily familiar to a few other projects, including one Japanese television series. Did Disney actually copy.
Disney's The Lion King animated movie just got a live-action remake, and is receiving positive reviews from most audiences. In the midst of this, though, an old controversy is slowly re-surfacing: Is the original The Lion King also a re-make? Ever since fans found similarities between Disney's The. Some think Disney copied "Kimba the White Lion," a Japanese anime aired in the U.S.
in the 1960s. Others blame it on the circle of life. 'Lion King' has been clouded by intellectual property controversy for 25 years.
Here's the story behind it. Some think Disney copied 'Kimba the White Lion,' a Japanese anime from the 1960s. "The Lion King" is one of Disney's most loved films.
However, some have accused Disney of stealing the story from a Japanese animated movie "Kimba".